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Aquinas's Cosmological Argument
Drummond CHS Higher Philosophy
Examples of Kantian Ethics
General exam hints and tips
Introduction to the Teleological argument
Kantian Ethics - The Basics
Meditation One
Meditation Six
Meditation Three
Meditation Two
Model Answers
Problems with the Teleological Argument
Revision Guide
Revision Technique
Rule Utilitarianism
Scepticism, Rationalism and Empiricism
The Categorical Imperative
The Gettier Problem
The Ontological Argument
The Tripartite Theory of Knowledge
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(or 'Justified True Belief' - JTB)
For something to count as ‘knowledge’:
It has to be justified - You have to have evidence to support your belief (a posteriori evidence - stuff you’ve experienced)
You have to believe it is true
It has to be true.
Simple as that.
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For something to count as ‘knowledge’:
Simple as that.